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Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Wed 22, 10:00 pm
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Wed 22, 10:30 pm
An elderly woman's fatal fall down a flight of steps is dismissed as an accident until the police receive a tip indicating otherwise.
More details for Forensic Files, Thu 23, 2:00 am
Police search for the killer of a Missouri woman who is found dead in her apartment.
More details for Forensic Files, Thu 23, 2:30 am
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Thu 23, 3:00 am
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Thu 23, 3:30 am
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Thu 23, 11:00 am
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Thu 23, 11:30 am
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Thu 23, 6:00 pm
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Thu 23, 6:30 pm
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Thu 23, 10:00 pm
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Thu 23, 10:30 pm
The disappearance of Oklahoma City resident Caren Campano leads investigators to suspect her husband, Chris, when blood is discovered on a carpet. Using a "reverse paternity" process, they are able to identify it as Caren's---and Chris is charged with murder and is later convicted of manslaughter.
More details for Forensic Files, Thu 23, 11:00 am
The first case to use DNA evidence is detailed. In 1983 Leicester, England, police were stymied by a rape/murder of a 15-year-old girl; three years later, faced with a similar crime, they turned to Dr Alec Jeffreys, a molecular biologist with a revolutionary approach to solving the case.
More details for Forensic Files, Thu 23, 11:30 am
The use of non-DNA evidence to solve crimes is detailed.
More details for Forensic Files, Thu 23, 12:00 pm
The case of Timothy Spencer is related. Dubbed the Southside Strangler, he was the first serial killer convicted on DNA evidence. During a three-month span during 1987, he raped and murdered three women in Richmond, Virginia.
More details for Forensic Files, Thu 23, 12:30 pm
The body of a missing university student is found in a ravine.
More details for Forensic Files, Fri 24, 2:00 am
The 1997 rape and murder of 9-year-old Sharra Ferger in Pasco County, Florida is recalled. Gary Elishi Cochran (the victim's uncle) and Gary Steven Cannon were convicted for their roles in the crimes and both received life sentences.
More details for Forensic Files, Fri 24, 2:30 am
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Fri 24, 3:00 am
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Fri 24, 3:30 am
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Fri 24, 11:00 am
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Fri 24, 11:30 am
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Fri 24, 6:00 pm
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Fri 24, 6:30 pm
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Fri 24, 10:00 pm
Forensic-science techniques employed by real CSIs are examined in this documentary series, which follows coroners, law-enforcement personnel and others as they try to solve baffling crimes.
More details for Forensic Files, Fri 24, 10:30 pm
An examination of "Legionnaires' Disease", so named after it decimated a 1976 American Legion convention in Philadelphia. One hundred and eighty attendees developed pneumonia-like symptoms; 29 individuals died.
More details for Forensic Files, Fri 24, 11:00 am
The murder of Huntsville, Alabama doctor Jack Wilson is examined. A handyman confessed to the crime, but claimed that Wilson's wife and her twin sister paid him to kill the husband. Based in large part on the handyman's testimony, the wife was convicted. However, the sister was found not guilty, despite the fact that the prosecutors used the same evidence.
More details for Forensic Files, Fri 24, 11:30 am
Police rely on a forensic entomologist to provide time-of-death evidence relating to a murder in which the body had decomposed. By identifying the species of flies milling around the body, he could pinpoint when the victim died.
More details for Forensic Files, Fri 24, 12:00 pm
The John List case is detailed. In 1971, he murdered his wife and children---and promptly vanished. It wasn't until 1989 that he was caught, when the TV show "America's Most Wanted" spotlighted the case.
More details for Forensic Files, Fri 24, 12:30 pm